Centre for the Right to Health (CRH) is now accepting entries for its 2018 Student Nurse Essay Competition from student nurses. The deadline for the submission of entries for the 2018 Student Nurse Essay Competition is 20th April, 2018.
Centre for the Right to Health (CRH) is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 with a mission for research, training, advocacy and service delivery towards the realization of the right to health especially for vulnerable and marginalized groups in Nigeria. CRH works with and seeks to mobilize the efforts of a wide range of stakeholders to research issues bearing on the right to health, design effective policy options for dealing with such issues and utilize appropriate strategies for enforcing the rights of Nigerians to health. Its partners include community based organizations; health focused NGOs, health authorities and service providers, the media, human rights groups and activists.
Centre for the Right to Health, an NGO committed to advancing the right to Health in Nigeria is seeking student nurses to participate in the 2018 Student Nurse Essay Competition.
CRH Student Nurse Essay Competition Benefits.
There will be a Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000) prize for the best essay which will be read during the 2018 edition of the Nigerian Nursing Excellence Award in Lagos. There will be prizes for the second and third best essays.
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How to Enter Student Nurse Essay Competition.
To participate in the competition, please submit a 2000-2500 words essay titled ‘Addressing the Empathy Gap in Healthcare Services in Nigeria” to [email protected].
Below your essay, please write your name, phone number, email address, year in school and name of school.
Your essay must be submitted as a Microsoft Word Document file saved as ‘Student Essay-Your first and last name’. On the title row of your email please type ‘Student Essay’.
The deadline for Submission is Midnight April 20, 2018.
For inquiries please contact 08093006708.
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